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By (author): Charmaine Cadeau

Disintegration, gaps in the historical record, and unaccounted-for absences hold these magically makeshift lyric poems together.

Provisional, roaming, obsessed with remnants and deferrals, the poems in Charmaine Cadeau’s second collection navigate flexible and shifting terrains where the speaker’s emotional directness tethers us as we dare to read on. Though Cadeau is capable of some stunning acrobatics–somersaulting mid-line, the imagery defying gravity, the language a series of wows–she isn’t in the business of showing off; instead, she goes subtly beyond the quotidian in search of that which saves the day or ruins the soufflé or makes us all squirm in self-recognition. She dares the extraordinary to become a part of everyday. To read Placeholder is to enter a mesmerizing stream of consciousness response to a world that is rarely in the same spot in the morning as we left it the night before.

As if anything could be safely
sealed away …

As if everything helps itself,
helplessly. Guided by breadcrumbs, the
flannel of porch light.

–from “Side Effects”

AUTHOR

Charmaine Cadeau

Charmine Cadeau was born in Toronto. Her first collection of poetry, What You Used to Wear, was published with Goose Lane in 2004. She is currently Assistant Professor at High Point University in North Carolina.

Reviews

“A poet whose hushed phrases read with a fluidity and clarity approaching effortlessness, she instills in each poem in a sense of dark whimsy, a gentle crumbling of those delicate casings known as the ‘expected.'” — Whitney Moran, The Coast (Halifax)

“Cadeau’s Placeholder seems both metaphor, as a marker or trigger to memory, and literal, like a pause button, a time out for reflection. The poems straddle the narrative and philosophical, and the ambiguity in the stream-of-consciousness verse lends itself to multiple readings.”– Clara Kumagai, PRISM International


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Disintegration, gaps in the historical record, and unaccounted-for absences hold these magically makeshift lyric poems together.

Provisional, roaming, obsessed with remnants and deferrals, the poems in Charmaine Cadeau’s second collection navigate flexible and shifting terrains where the speaker’s emotional directness tethers us as we dare to read on. Though Cadeau is capable of some stunning acrobatics–somersaulting mid-line, the imagery defying gravity, the language a series of wows–she isn’t in the business of showing off; instead, she goes subtly beyond the quotidian in search of that which saves the day or ruins the soufflé or makes us all squirm in self-recognition. She dares the extraordinary to become a part of everyday. To read Placeholder is to enter a mesmerizing stream of consciousness response to a world that is rarely in the same spot in the morning as we left it the night before.

As if anything could be safely
sealed away …

As if everything helps itself,
helplessly. Guided by breadcrumbs, the
flannel of porch light.

–from “Side Effects”

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Details

Dimensions:

96 Pages
8.75in * 6in * 0.405in
240lb

Published:

April 30, 2013

Country of Publication:

CA

Publisher:

Brick Books

ISBN:

9781926829814

Book Subjects:

POETRY / Women Authors

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Language:

eng

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